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I think you would have to take the cam cover off to see if the exhaust cam lobe has wear. A sure sign is loss of mid to top end power and back firing through the carb. If the guy always used 0w-40 it should be good.
If the cam does have damage, is it as simple as replacing it, or does that induce other, unseen problems?
 
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People who had it happen just changed the cam and rocker. Not a real had job.
 
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Certainly buy 2001 or newer because the HO models had ALOT more power and better brakes due to braded steel brake lines. I have had an 01, 02, 04 and an 05 and never a problem with any of them (except for rolling the 01 down a hill and totaling it).
 
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Certainly buy 2001 or newer because the HO models had ALOT more power and better brakes due to braded steel brake lines. I have had an 01, 02, 04 and an 05 and never a problem with any of them (except for rolling the 01 down a hill and totaling it).
I'm not concerned so much about power since I'd be happy with even a 335, but parts for the 500 are much more readily available and I know the 500 can be an extremely reliable machine.
 
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The motor and smaller tires are the only differance beteen the 335 and 500. 90% of the 335 parts are from the 500,so parts would be no problem.
 
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As far as motors go, which Sportsman motors are the best? My guess is 500s are the best, but are there any to stay away from? Quite a few 400s around me and they're generally a little less expensive. A 400 is plenty enough power for me.
 
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The fours and the five hundreds are equally reliable and you will not be disappointed with a 400 unless you ride a 500.
 
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Old 08-31-2010, 11:50 PM
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The 400s to 500s are the same motor just a different bore or stroke. 425, 455 and 500.
 
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So now my dilemma is the following, I have two main choices right now....

99 SP 500 - 1035 miles - Clean - $2750
01 SP 400 - 3320 miles - Immaculate - $2500

Which would you choose for your $? I'm leaning towards the 99, but you guys have been saying 01s are good...
 
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I would to, less miles and the 500 even being a non H.O has alot more power then the 425 motor used in the SP400 back then. Be different if it was the 455cc SP400s they made later on.

I also like the 99 being that it was the last with a non digital/analog speedo that did not require to work to have AWD functioning.
 


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